Tennyson's Poems

Do you think the ending of the lady of shallot is tragic? is there another way to look at it? is her death a kind of escape?

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I think the ending is tragic. This isolation finally prompts her to a gesture of passion and thus an embrace of her own death. The mirror cracks, symbolizing the end of her artistic abilities. Harold Bloom concludes that “the end of artistic isolation leads to the death of creativity. The artist’s intense loneliness is absolutely necessary, for all great art demands solitude and silent reflection.”